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UPPER LEI F LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Thomas, Jane Reynolds Birsy Rasmussen, Miss Niclwlsen, Helen johnson 'XIIDDIE LEFT: Glenn Denny, Miss Nichol sen Diane Day, LOWER LEFT: Suzanne Jeanmairi Audrey Millar. C8fOliNlCCZll'Il1y. UPPER RIGHT: Carol Julien Helenjnlinsun, Ed Butt, Ellie Green, Howard Nlaitsun Dave i'xl3liOUI7, Library How comfortable can a bookworm get? Many ETHS students know the answer to this question, even those who think that books were originally made for pressing Flowers. Whatever their reason may be, many students are often seen in the library, re- laxing in the comfortable, easy chairs which are a part of the reading nook, a new addition this year. According to Miss Nich- olsen, this year's new head librarian, further plans are being made for improvement for next year which will benefit and pleasantly sur- prise the students and the Faculty.
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Special English Pat Kelsh, in the LOWER LEFT photo, addresses mem- bers of her Speech class. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Glover, Karen Foster, Bob Lark. In the BACK- GROUND: Ronnie Collins. UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Hach, STANDING, and a journalism class discuss the whys and wheres of the latest issue of the Evanstonian. CENTER RIGHT: STANDING: Harvey Freed of the English Honors class reads a theme to Lisbie Zettel- man, Charles Stegmeir, and Tom Ascher in the FRONT ROW, In the BACKGROUND: Pierre Saugues, Carolyn Wills, and Miss Wrightalso listen in. LOWER RIGHT, STANDING: Mary Custis and Liz Otis presenting a reading ro an English Drama class. SEATED, FRONT ROW: Frank Wilgus, George Redmann, Mike Boniel, Rosemary Vose. BACK ROW: Leslie Clark, Marcia McGurn, Pat Seery. .x Y r -..-.vi- zz-M uq , MB- Ai 'N i :- -
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l Business Typing, a course that was once as ex- clusively for girls as home economics, has been having its enrollment bolstered with an increasing percentage of Evanston males . Whether this illustrates atrend toward male secretaries or not, the same technique is still used, as pointed out by Miss Knoer in the upper r i g ht . Deciphering shorthand notes are Andrea Starck and Mary Paulsen. The masculine influx is shown in the photo at lower right. Members of the business staff are standing, left to right, Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Guillard, Mr. Case and Mr. Raffetto, seatedi Miss Howell, Miss Knoer and Miss Kiesewetter. I ,err ..,.
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